If you're looking to see your favorite student walk the graduation stage, turn to Cox Cable channel 96 or head to its website.

Cox Communications, in partnership with the Clark County School District, Orleans Arena and Thomas & Mack Center, will broadcast local high school graduation ceremonies from Monday, June 13 through Wednesday, June 29. The Cox 96 broadcasts will also be available via streaming video at www.Cox96.net and follow the broadcast schedule.

The majority of graduation ceremonies originating from the Orleans Arena (OR) will be broadcast live while ceremonies originating from the Thomas & Mack Center (TMC) will be tape delayed. The broadcast schedule is as follows:

Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada is now accepting camper registrations for its 2011 resident summer camp sessions June 19 to August 14. Download the camp book and register on-line at girlscoutsnv.org.

Established in 1949, Camp Foxtail, located in the Toiyabe National Forest, provides Girl Scouts ages 8 to 17 years old with traditional resident camp experiences. Programs encourage leadership through activities such as hiking, biking, rock climbing, high and low adventure courses, singing, arts and crafts, campfires and much more.

Session prices range from $300 to $350 and girls must be a registered member of Girl Scouts to attend Camp Foxtail. Membership is $12 annually and can be purchased at the same time as camp sessions.

North Las Vegas could receive $10,000 toward its Independence Day celebration as part of the Bring Back the 4th Contest, sponsored by Liberty Mutual.

Through June 14, the online contest allows cities and towns across America to compete for one of ten $10,000 grants to support official 4th of July celebrations. To participate, go to www.BringBackThe4th.com to take a brief quiz on "Responsible Moments in U.S. History." The quiz features eight questions about Americans who helped shape our nation and inspire others, from historical icons to everyday people who made important contributions.

Facing a budget shortfall of more than $22 million, North Las Vegas plans to charge a $2 admission fee this year for its previously free Independence Day Jubilee on July 2. Officials believe the fee could generate about $50,000 toward the $117,000 cost of the events.

Ten people will win $100 gift cards and one grand winner will get groceries for a year from Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market through the company’s Design-A-Bag contest.

The contest runs now through May 15 for California, Nevada and Arizona residents 13 years and over. They must submit an original design for the next Fresh & Easy reusable bag and a panel of judges will choose 10 finalists – each of whom will receive $100 gift cards for their efforts.

From the top 10, the winner will be selected by a group of customers called “Friends of Fresh & Easy.” The winning design will be made into a reusable bag and sold in all Fresh & Easy stores. The winner will get the grand prize of a year’s supply of groceries.

A number of exciting children’s performances will take place downtown this summer.

The city of Las Vegas will present concerts and theatre especially for children of all ages this July at the Charleston Heights Arts Center and at the downtown Historic Fifth Street School.

Tickets are priced at $3 per person or $10 for a family four-pack for each of the four events. Large group discounts are available. Purchase tickets online at www.artslasvegas.org. For more information or to purchase tickets by telephone, call 229-6383 or 229-3515.

Leland Faulkner will perform his “World of Wonder” show at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 6, at the Charleston Heights Arts Center at 800 S. Brush St. The “World of Wonder” is theatre designed for the whole family — a show that combines the amazing and lost art of shadowgraphs (hand shadows), comedy, a mime's skill, an actor’s imagination and the conjuror's craft.

With the latest installment of the Fast and Furious franchise opening Friday, the Las Vegas 5 Drive-In Theatre is going all-in on the movie.

After a Thursday midnight opening, the theatre is planning an all-night event called “Fast 5 Dusk to Dawn” on Friday. The first movie will start at 8:15 pm, followed by additional showings at 10:45 pm, 1:10 am and 3:35 am.

If haven’t been to the Drive-In in a while, you might be surprised at the new technology. The sound is now transmitted with Dolby clarity through your own car stereo and the picture is projected with technology that makes the picture 7 times brighter than before.

Tickets to the drive-in are $6.50 per adult and kids 5-11 years old are $1.00, while kids under 5 are free.

The Las Vegas 5 Drive-In is located at 4150 West Carey Avenue at Rancho Drive.